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11 September 1700 - 27 August 1748. British poet and playwright, mainly known for his poem "The Seasons" and the Ode "Rule, Britannia", later set to music by [[Thomas Arne]].
11 September 1700 - 27 August 1748. British poet and playwright, mainly known for his poem "[[The Seasons]]" and the Ode "[[Rule, Britannia!]]", later set to music by [[Thomas Arne]].




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Scott, Mary Jane W. ''James Thomson. Anglo-Scot''. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1988.
Scott, Mary Jane W. ''James Thomson. Anglo-Scot''. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1988.
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Revision as of 08:43, 3 April 2019

11 September 1700 - 27 August 1748. British poet and playwright, mainly known for his poem "The Seasons" and the Ode "Rule, Britannia!", later set to music by Thomas Arne.


Sources:

Bayne, William. James Thomson. Philadelphia: R. West, 1977.

Sambrook, James. James Thomson. 1700-1748: A Life. New York: OUP, 1991.

Scott, Mary Jane W. James Thomson. Anglo-Scot. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1988.

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